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milisa
Jul 6, 2011, 12:33 PM
I really want to be a famouos because everyone knows you and you don't have to clean your mess

JudyKayTee
Jul 6, 2011, 12:37 PM
What are you skills that would make you famous?

If your skill is singing, then sing every place anyone invites you - schools, churches, fairs, picnics. Eventually an agent will hear you and sign you to a contract.

I'd also consider growing up a little - you don't think "famouos" people clean up their own mess?

bg12795
Jul 28, 2011, 07:59 PM
LOL being singer has its ups AND downs sweetie. Do you really want to be followed around ALL THE TIME?? Do you WANT people stalking and obsessing over you? Trut me honey, it's no walk in the park. But if your heart is really set on this, then check around your area for agencies, and audition for these places. If they are interested, then you may get a record deal. Also, you can turn to YouTube and upload videos. I have a couple on there, if you want to look at them. Username is bg1271995, and I have like 5 videos up. I have had a few years in chorus, but experience always helps. If you don't have any, then maybe you should consider some classes?

ScottGem
Jul 29, 2011, 03:28 AM
There are several threads here asking the same question. Go read them and you will see they all got the same or similar answers.

If you want to sing for a living, then you need to perform whenever and wherever you can. Try to get an agent to notice you. Go to talent contests, use You tube, etc.

But be aware that fame is harder to achieve then earning a living at your craft.

And also be aware that being famous does not mean one doesn't have responsibilities. Yeah sure, you may be able to afford a maid to pick up after you. But you will encounter many other types of messes that you will need to cleanup. See Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and many others.

Fr_Chuck
Jul 29, 2011, 05:08 AM
Do you take voice and other music lessons ?

Do you practice 3 to 4 hours a DAY ( not a week) but almost every wake minute you are not in school.

Are your parents ready to perhaps home school you, so that you are free to travel to events ( even no paid ones to start, so you can get known)

Are you going two nights or more a week to open mic events to perform.

Are you ready to give up friends and school events so you can practice.